Al joined Masonic Health System (MHS) in 2003 as the Campaign Director for the Campaign for Masonry overseeing the fundraising operation of the Grand Lodge and MHS.He is now a VP of Fundraising for the MHS Foundation, a foundation created to distribute donations to the entities of Masonic Health System.Previous to joining MHS, Al served a 3-year term as Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, worked in sales, owned and operated a small business and also worked in construction.He attended Northeastern University studying Real Estate Law.
Al was the Former Assistant Building Inspector for the Town of Natick and the founder and "Charter President" of the Charles River Rotary Club.

Al joined Masonic Health System (MHS) in 2003 as the Campaign Director for the Campaign for Masonry overseeing the fundraising operation of the Grand Lodge and MHS.He is now a VP of Fundraising for the MHS Foundation, a foundation created to distribute donations to the entities of Masonic Health System.Previous to joining MHS, Al served a 3-year term as Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, worked in sales, owned and operated a small business and also worked in construction.He attended Northeastern University studying Real Estate Law.Al was the Former Assistant Building Inspector for the Town of Natick and the founder and "Charter President" of the Charles River Rotary Club.

Al joined Masonic Health System (MHS) in 2003 as the Campaign Director for the Campaign for Masonry overseeing the fundraising operation of the Grand Lodge and MHS.He is now a VP of Fundraising for the MHS Foundation, a foundation created to distribute donations to the entities of Masonic Health System.Previous to joining MHS, Al served a 3-year term as Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, worked in sales, owned and operated a small business and also worked in construction.He attended Northeastern University studying Real Estate Law.Al was the Former Assistant Building Inspector for the Town of Natick and the founder and "Charter President" of the Charles River Rotary Club.

Al joined Masonic Health System (MHS) in 2003 as the Campaign Director for the Campaign for Masonry.He oversees the fundraising operation of the Grand Lodge and MHS.Previous to joining MHS, Al served a 3-year term as Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, worked in sales, owned and operated a small business and also worked in construction.He attended Northeastern University studying Real Estate Law.Al was the Former Assistant Building Inspector for the Town of Natick and the founder and "Charter President" of the Charles River Rotary Club.

At 78 years old, Al is making a difference in his community, not as a resident but as a member of the senior management team and as an ex-officio member of several Masonic Health System Board of Directors.
A past Grand Master of Masons of Massachusetts, Al began his service to his organization 50 yers ago as a member of the Board of Relief.
Al now continues to serve the mission in his capacity as Vice President of the MHS Foundation.His creative energies sometimes seem boundless, Al holds true the tenets of masonry: brotherly love, relief and truth and has spent his adutl life expressing those values to others.
For these reasons and many more, Albert Ames is a living example of celebrating age.